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Event-triggered interval type-2 fuzzy control of networked systems with extended dissipative under Markovian switching

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  • Xuan Zhao
  • Shaosheng Zhou

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In this technical note, the problem of the extended dissipative control for interval type-2 fuzzy model with nonlinear network systems in the event-triggered framework is investigated. A novel dynamic event-triggered strategy is developed to ascertain the instants of activation. It has the advantage of reducing data transmission and optimising the utilisation of communication resources. On the basis of the proposed mechanism, the stochastic Lyapunov function including internal dynamic variables is constructed. Based on this function, coupled with the inequality scaling technique and the application of Dynkin's formula, we derive a sufficient condition for the system's stochastic asymptotic stability and extended dissipativity. The design of the dynamic event-triggered extended dissipative controller becomes challenging because the new sufficient condition is nonlinear for some matrix variables. However, utilising the Projection Lemma and the co-design approach, such a controller can be developed based on the obtained analysis result. The methodology is demonstrated through a rigorous numerical simulation case study.

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  • Xuan Zhao & Shaosheng Zhou, 2024. "Event-triggered interval type-2 fuzzy control of networked systems with extended dissipative under Markovian switching," International Journal of Systems Science, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 55(8), pages 1639-1654, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tsysxx:v:55:y:2024:i:8:p:1639-1654
    DOI: 10.1080/00207721.2024.2315219
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